Giuseppe Buratti
Italian bicycle racer (1929–2008)
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Born | 3 November 1929 Motta Visconti, Italy |
Died | 26 May 2008(2008-05-26) (aged 78) Motta Visconti, Italy |
Team information | |
Discipline | Road |
Role | Rider |
Professional teams | |
1953 | Fréjus |
1953 | Feru |
1954 | Doniselli–Lansetina |
1955 | Leo–Chlorodont |
1956–1957 | Bianchi–Pirelli |
1956–1957 | Condor |
1958 | Molteni |
1958 | Mondia |
1960 | Curti |
Giuseppe Buratti (3 November 1929 – 26 May 2008) was an Italian road cyclist. He most notably won the mountains classification at the 1955 Vuelta a España.[1]
Major results
- 1954
- 1st Giro delle Alpi Apuane
- 3rd Nice–Mont Agel
- 4th Giro dell'Appennino
- 7th Tre Valli Varesine
- 1955
- 3rd Nice–Mont Agel
- 8th Overall Vuelta a España
- 1956
- 3rd Giro dell'Appennino
References
- ^ "Giuseppe Buratti". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
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- 1935: Edoardo Molinar
- 1936: Salvador Molina
- 1941: Fermín Trueba
- 1942: Julián Berrendero
- 1945: Julián Berrendero
- 1946–47: Emilio Rodriguez
- 1948: Bernardo Ruiz
- 1950: Emilio Rodriguez
- 1955: Giuseppe Buratti
- 1956: Nino Defilippis
- 1957–58: Federico Bahamontes
- 1959: Antonio Suárez
- 1960–62: Antonio Karmany
- 1963–65: Julio Jiménez
- 1966: Gregorio San Miguel
- 1967: Mariano Díaz
- 1968: Francisco Gabica
- 1969: Luis Ocaña
- 1970: Agustín Tamames
- 1971: Joop Zoetemelk
- 1972: José Manuel Fuente
- 1973–74: José Luis Abilleira
- 1975–76: Andrés Oliva
- 1977: Pedro Torres
- 1978: Andrés Oliva
- 1979: Felipe Yáñez
- 1980: Juan Fernández
- 1981–83: José Luis Laguía
- 1984: Felipe Yáñez
- 1985–86: José Luis Laguía
- 1987: Luis Herrera
- 1988: Álvaro Pino
- 1989: Óscar Vargas
- 1990: José Martín Farfán
- 1991: Luis Herrera
- 1992: Carlos Hernández Bailo
- 1993: Tony Rominger
- 1994: Luc Leblanc
- 1995: Laurent Jalabert
- 1996: Tony Rominger
- 1997–99: José María Jiménez
- 2000: Carlos Sastre
- 2001: José María Jiménez
- 2002: Aitor Osa
- 2003–04: Félix Cárdenas
- 2005: Joaquín Rodríguez
- 2006: Egoi Martínez
- 2007: Denis Menchov
- 2008–11: David Moncoutié
- 2012: Simon Clarke
- 2013: Nicolas Edet
- 2014: Luis León Sánchez
- 2015–16: Omar Fraile
- 2017: Davide Villella
- 2018: Thomas De Gendt
- 2019: Geoffrey Bouchard
- 2020: Guillaume Martin
- 2021: Michael Storer
- 2022: Richard Carapaz
- 2023: Remco Evenepoel
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